Cast a Garmin smart watch screen to an Android device?

I have a fenix 6 pro. I suppose this question is more general but there doesn't seem to be a "General" forum, so this one is as good (or bad) as any other.

I work out on a treadmill regularly. I have an Android tablet attached to the treadmill. It occurs to me that the tablet screen would be a good place to display exercise metrics from the watch. I wonder if there's any way to cast the watch's screen to the tablet, or for that matter to a phone or even to a TV.

Perhaps this would require a third-party widget or some other special software.

Perhaps this is a feature Garmin could add to their watches.

Perhaps rather than casting just the screen contents, the data transmitted could be customized for the target device. After all the tablet screen is much bigger than a watch screen so it could display a lot more data. Likewise with a phone or TV. Or maybe show just the watch screen as a small picture-in-picture.

Comments?

Anyone else think this is a good idea? 

  • ANT+ is an "invention" of Garmin.
    Manufacturers who want to use ANT+ must consequently pay license fees to Garmin.
    A BT connection does the same as ANT+. The frequency band is also the same.
    Can therefore understand that many manufacturers such as Samsung, Google, Apple, etc. do without ANT+.

  • A Bluetooth connection doesn't do the same as Ant+. Bluetooth is point to point whereas Ant+ is broadcast. Ant+ is simple, BT is quite complex. Ant+ is very well defined and tightly controlled where Bluetooth is looser and prone to issues. Bluetooth has consistently lagged behind Ant for fitness use cases as demonstrated by the remote display profile existing on Ant+ and not Bluetooth. With Garmin I can broadcast the screen of a Fenix to as many devices as I want, if it existed on Bluetooth that would be limited to 2.

  • With regards to the OP: Perhaps you can activate livetrack and then open that link from a tablet